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      بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

      الاخوة والاخوات الاعزاء
      تحية طيبة وبعد،

      نرجو كل من لديه سؤال او استفسار فيما يخص تعليم الانجليزية ان يضعه هنا تحت هذا الموضوع وذلك حتى يتسنى لكل من يريد ان يعرف شيئا ان يجده في مكان واحد ويوفر عليه وعلينا جميعا في التكرار والخروج بمعلومات مبعثرة هنا وهناك

      كما نود اعلامكم باننا لن نقوم هنا باي عمل أو مساعدة طالما لم يقم صاحب الحاجة بالمحاولة على الاقل

      سنقوم بنقل المواضيع التي تخص هذه الصفحة لنضعها هنا وسنكون مضطرين لحذف كل موضوع استفساري يكتب خارج هذه الصفحة ان كرر كاتب الموضوع اسئلته خارجها

      هي محاولة لجمع الاسئلة والاستفسارات معا فساعدونا لوضعها في صفحة واحدة

      تحياتي للجميع
    • A question by EXPERT


      ما الفرق بين it has و it has got


      جواب
      بكلمات بسيطة لا يوجد فرق، فالصيغتان تعنيان نفس المعني عندما نتكلم عن الملكية
      She has two brothers = she has got two brothers

      ولكن عندما نتكلم عن القيام بفعل ما فلا نستطيع اعتبارهما متشابهتان
      She has written
      We cannot say, she has got written


      هاز لوحدها تستخدم للملكية وهاز قوت كذلك لكن
      هاز متبوعة بفعل تصريف ثالث تصبح برزت بيرفكت ولا يمكن اتباعها بفعل اخر وهذا يبين ان هاز قوت اصبحت برزنت بيرفكت ولا تفيد الا الملكية مثلها مثل هاز لوحدها حيث ان
      Get, got, got

      امل ان يفيد هذا والا ارجو اعلامي
      شكرا لكم
    • سؤال من Expert
      أرجو شرح الverb tenses وخصوصاً تلك الأفعال المنتهية بالمقطع (ing).
      مع خالص شكري وتقديري لكل من يحب العلم ونشره بين إخوانه المسلمين

      سؤال من Expert
      السلام عليكم
      من يشرح لي التراكيب التالية : 1- has had (عندما تستخدم معاً).
      2-have been.
      مع توضيح معناها ووضعها في جمل لتيسير فهمها

      مشاركة من Tenderness
      Has Had
      This is present perfect. Present perfect is using has or have followed by the prticiple tense of the verb
      Has is used with the pronouns He, She and It
      Have is used with I, We, They, You

      اذن هاز او هاف متبوعة بالتصريف الثالث من الفعل

      I eat bread, this is simple present form, to change to present perfect, we follow the above
      I have eaten bread
      where eaten is the past participle
      او التصريف الثالث من الفعل
      eat, ate, eaten

      Going back to has had
      it is present perfect
      او مضارع تام
      it is has + the past participle of has or have

      Example
      he has a car, this is simple present
      He has had a car, this is present perfect

      I have a car
      I have had a car

      اذن نحول الفعل الى التصريف الثالث ونسبقه بهاز او هاف معتمدين على الضمير



      Let me see your response first so as to see if I need to continue or not

      Take care


      مشاركة من Tenderness
      Have been
      or
      has been

      are the same depending on the pronoun

      This tense is called present perfect continuous

      or
      we can use the same shape in passive voice
      المبني للمجهول
      They have been given a lesson
      كننا سنتحدث عن هذا لاحقا


      نرجع للمضارع التام المستمر
      I have been studying
      He has been studying
      كما تلاحظ هاف او هاز مضافا اليها بين والصيغة الاولى من الفعل مضافا اليه اي ان جي

      سؤال من نجمود
      كيف اكون سؤال



      مشاركة من eLaJoOoZ_NaWaR
      To start a question you should first know what you want to ask using these words

      Group 1: WHY - WHO - WHEN - WHAT - HOW - WHERE

      There are also other words depends on the situation that you can use such as:

      Group 2: WOULD - WILL - CAN - COULD - MAY - AM - ARE - IS - WERE - WAS - DOES - DO - DID - HAVE - HAS - HAD

      After those words you should use a pronoun

      Group 3: HE - SHE - THEY - YOU - I - IT - THERE - HERE - any noun

      When you write a question that begins with words from group one, you should follow it with a word from Group 2 (فعل مساعد) Then follow it with a word from group 3

      You should follow this format GROUP 1 + GROUP 2 + GROUP 3 + VERB + rest of the question
      OR
      GROUP 1 + GROUP 2 + GROUP 3 + rest of the question

      for example
      HOW CAN I ... ? 0
      WHERE IS MARY? 0


      If you choose to start your question with any word from group two then you should follow this format GROUP 2 + GROUP 3 + VERB + rest of the question

      for example

      COULD YOU ... ? 0
      DID YOU EAT? 0

      I hope this could help and I hope it is easy to understand

      Cheers

      مشاركة من نجمود
      ممكن توضيح اكثر

      مشاركة من eLaJoOoZ_NaWaR
      What exactly do you need more information about?i

      مشاركة من نجمود
      more exposition pleas because iam dont understand your explne
      if you pleas
    • منهل كتب:

      Thanks a lot Mr. Tenderness

      but I have so many questions


      when can I use the Present perfect and the present perfect continuous
      ؟؟


      Thank you منهل
      Present Perfect
      Despite it gives the impression it describes the present but I could mean the PAST or relate present with the past

      If I say, I have eaten an apple, it means I have eaten the apple and the action is done, the apple has been eaten and it is all over
      OR
      you have asked me, same as above but we are not concerend about the timing, all we are concerned about is that you asked me a question, I remember that you have asked

      I have lived here for 3 years, means I lived here in the past, 3 years that is, and still living here, present


      I have been drinking water.......why, because I was thirsty
      so it is a reason and a result

      OR

      I have been driving for one hour
      past and present
      started driving an hour ago but I did not stop yet, I am still driving now


      Hope you find it useful, do not hesitate to ask or comment

      Regards
    • If I say, I have eaten an apple, it means I have eaten the apple and the action is done, the apple has been eaten and it is all over

      why we can not say in this sentence (I eat the apple)....that will be the same meaning
      ??




      OR

      I have been driving for one hour
      past and present
      started driving an hour ago but I did not stop yet, I am still driving now

      and why we can not say only (I'm driving)..It will be also the same meaning
      ??




      Thanks again
    • more questions....


      I have been driving for one hour
      past and present
      started driving an hour ago but I did not stop yet, I am still driving now

      I have lived here for 3 years, means I lived here in the past, 3 years that is, and still living here, present

      I think .. both sentences are in the same tense
      because, both I'm doing now the action but still not finished


      and what is the different between both sentences and the present continuous
    • ابوسوو كتب:

      |u
      -How to develop your English Language


      thank you ابو سوو
      One way is what you are doing now, coming into this forum and interact with your friends, please go through different topic of this forum, there are lots of info

      Read, read, and read. Write, write and write, speak english, do not feel embarassed. Listen to some english progs on radio and tv. Ask others all the things you do not know

      Try some descent english chats, some proved to be very useful

      I hope to see you soon
      Take care
    • kd_20061 كتب:

      السلام عليكم انا خالد وهاي اول مره اسجل واريد اعرف اشلون الواحد يكون جمله مفيده من غير تكسير في الكلام ولكم خاص شكري


      اهلا بك اخي خالد
      تجد في هذه الصفحة ما قد يفيدك، وهنالك موضوع بدأ منذ ايام للاخت سكريم لتعليم الانجليزية، ان اردت ان تتقدم فتابعه وتابع هذه الصفحة

      بداية يجب ان تعرف الضمائر والافعال
      أنا اذهب للمدرسة
      I go to school
      ركز بالبداية على ما يعرف بالمضارع البسيط، الاشياء التي نفعلها عادة
      I speak english
      They eat rice
      She drives a car
      He drinks water

      سنعود اليك كما تعود الينا

      هلا بك اخي خالد
    • منهل كتب:

      If I say, I have eaten an apple, it means I have eaten the apple and the action is done, the apple has been eaten and it is all over

      why we can not say in this sentence (I eat the apple)....that will be the same meaning
      ??

      I eat apple, is simple present, and this only means things we usaually do, it is something like a habbit
      I eat apples, means I usually eat apples and this is a fact



      OR

      I have been driving for one hour
      past and present
      started driving an hour ago but I did not stop yet, I am still driving now

      and why we can not say only (I'm driving)..It will be also the same meaning
      ??

      I am driving, it is present continuous, this means I am driving NOW, at this moment, what was I doing before or what will I be doing later.........no body knows

      Thanks again


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    • kd_20061 كتب:

      السلام عليكم انا خالد وهاي اول مره اسجل واريد اعرف اشلون الواحد يكون جمله مفيده من غير تكسير في الكلام ولكم خاص شكري



      HI there
      Your question attracted my attention because i was thinking to talk about this in a lesson but i didn't know in which lesson I should introduce it..

      Anyway there is an important rule in building ENglish sentences

      You have to start your sentence like this

      Subject+ Verb+ Object

      For example
      Khalid is a new member in English section
      Khalid---> is the subject
      IS-----> the verb
      a new member in English section----> the object

      of course you can add some adjectives and adverbs to the sentence to make it longer besides having a strong meaning

      For example, let us choose an adjective for the subject ((Khalid)) , and we could choose any adjective that describe Khalid.. :)
      The cheerful Khalid is a new member in English section.

      I hope this will make it easy for you and inshallah your English is going to be improved and all what you have to do is to have the strong intention to learn English :)
    • منهل كتب:

      more questions....


      I have been driving for one hour
      past and present
      started driving an hour ago but I did not stop yet, I am still driving now

      I have lived here for 3 years, means I lived here in the past, 3 years that is, and still living here, present

      I think .. both sentences are in the same tense
      because, both I'm doing now the action but still not finished


      and what is the different between both sentences and the present continuous


      I think I explained this few moments ago
    • منهل كتب:

      so what is the correct sentence here

      I'm using the computer now
      or
      I have been using the computer
      or
      I have been used the computer


      ???


      I am using the computer now is a correct sentence.............present continuous
      I have been using the computer is a correct sentence............present perfect contiuous
      I have been used the computer is a WRONG sentence

      have been is the perfect tense, and "use" shpuld be simple present + ing, as "have" has already been followed by the past participle of is
      is.......was.........been
    • منهل كتب:

      so what is the correct sentence here

      I'm using the computer now
      or
      [B]
      This sentence is correct because you are using the compute at this moment

      I have been using the computer
      or
      This sentence is not completed because there is no time. You have to say: I have been using the computer for the last 3 hours. So, this means that you used the perfect tense here because you started to use the computer in the past hours and you still using it at this moment.
      I have been used the computer

      This sentence is totally wrong because it is wrong to say used after been. usually verbs+ ing after been> I hope that i didn't confuse you :)


      ???
      [/B]


      So If you have any more comment we are ready to help you
      :)
    • منهل كتب:

      Thanks alot Mr. Tenderness
      I had confuse before
      but it becomes more clearly


      Sure منهل
      Do not hesitate to come here whenever you think you need a help



      I had confused before..........is wrong
      I was confused ................is correct
      confused here is an adjective

      I am sure you did it by mistake

      Take Care
    • منهل كتب:

      thank you teacher for correcting...

      I think I will be better if I continue with you


      and I have more question..
      what is the different between so much and too much
      ??



      She works so much…………….she works enough time
      She works too much……………she works more than enough

      So we can say that “too” is stronger than so
    • منهل كتب:



      I have small and stupid question

      what is the different between these two sentences
      ?

      I have no idea
      and
      I don't have any idea


      mmmmmm, why do you call it stupid? it is a very important one
      well
      before I try to answer let me say this
      Has=does have
      play=do play
      have=do have
      so I can say I have no idea, or just say I do not have an idea

      plus

      using I do have or I do not have id used for emphasize
      well